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The Shakin Stevens House by Matt Gibson Exemplifies Structured Architecture

Highly welcoming of light, the Shakin Stevens House by Matt Gibson is an architectural gem.

With its cubic motif, the house pushes boundaries in the notion of structures that is welcoming of green space. The open concept of the design is mean to give spaces a a functional feel that is partial to light and open landscape. Taking this idea to the next level, Matt Gibson opts to completely get rid of doors. This lack of division does not interfere with the sheer creativity of the structural facade.

The architect meant for the structure to look as though cubes has just landed. This playful approach is almost reminiscent of a game of Tetris. With Shakin Stevens House, everything falls into its correct place to create a show of astoundingly modern architecture.
Trend Themes
1. Cubic Motif Architecture - Exploring architectural designs with a focus on cubic motifs presents opportunities for creating unique and innovative structures.
2. Open Concept Design - Embracing open concept designs in architecture allows for functional spaces that are conducive to natural light and open landscapes.
3. Doorless Structures - Removing doors from architectural designs opens up possibilities for creative and seamless structural facades.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can embrace the trend of cubic motif designs, open concept layouts, and doorless structures to create visually stunning and functional spaces.
2. Real Estate - Incorporating cubic motif architecture, open concept designs, and doorless structures into real estate projects can attract modern and design-conscious buyers.
3. Interior Design - The interior design industry can explore how to best maximize natural light and open landscapes within spaces, incorporating elements of cubic motif architecture and open concept design.

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